Archive
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04 December 2018
Stoat
The slinky stoat is a bundle of energy, always alert and highly inquisitive.
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03 December 2018
'Elms for Armistice' in Seaford, supporting white-letter hairstreak butterflies
Sussex Wildlife Trust have recently been involved with supporting volunteer group Seaford Tree Wardens with their memorial ‘Elms for Armistice’ project.
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03 December 2018
Behind the Lens with Rachel Bigsby
We speak to wildlife photographer and film maker Rachel Bigsby about what inspires her
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29 November 2018
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - November 2018
This month saw the first records of goldeneye for the winter
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29 November 2018
A breath of fresh air
Take time to appreciate the natural world around you
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25 November 2018
Sussex super-trout
November signals the start of the wild trout spawning season.
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21 November 2018
Revamp of the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Information Centre Shop
We speak to volunteer Meg Dodson about her successful revamp of the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Information Centre shop this year
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16 November 2018
Golden plover
‘Goldies’ descend from their upland breeding grounds to form large winter flocks in sheltered spots along the coast
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15 November 2018
Otter spotted in central Sussex
An eagle-eyed member of the public couldn’t believe his eyes when he caught sight of what he thought was an otter swimming in a river in central Sussex.
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14 November 2018
Cetti's Warbler
Cetti’s Warbler can be a frustratingly difficult bird to see - always on the move and often close to the ground. The thinning vegetation makes now a great time to try and spot one at Woods Mill.
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14 November 2018
Booth Museum shop stocks Sussex Wildlife Trust products as part of a plastic-reducing initiative
The Booth Museum in Hove has changed its shop merchandise to reduce the amount of plastic they sell, and as part of that, they are now stocking Sussex Wildlife Trust items such as My Wild Life sweatshirt and All About the Bass t-shirt.
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13 November 2018
Huge disappointment at limitation of Bovine TB Strategy Review led by Sir Charles Godfray
Whilst welcoming the review’s recommendations for a changed emphasis in the government’s strategy for eradicating bovine tuberculosis (bTB), The Wildlife Trusts are extremely concerned that it also recommends that badger culling should continue.